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Old 05-17-2005, 11:57 PM
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I love it

I finally got everything fixed and realized how much I love the 2.5L 4 tech. Its so awesome and so much power, its awesome on gas and the car drives like a dream, the best $350 I've ever spent. So I was just wondering what everyones fav engine is and why.














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Re: I love it

btw anyone know of any tricks to get more power for as cheap as possible?
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I like the 2.5 as well they are awesome on gas mileage, noisy as hell, but have some nice power to them (and easy to work on/with), NOT as good as a V6 or other 4 bangers.... but can give some cars a run for there money.... HAHAHAH

For mods cheap... There's nothing that i know of specific, Make your own Cold air intake will give you some more power... You could do a nice RAm air setup, but that'll require much more money... and it'll be custom as well. normal maintenance like tuneups will give you more power...
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